Wow!  Tiny New Mexico is in /. today:
   http://politics.slashdot.org/politics/07/04/06/2119214.shtml

     "The next step for a project we've previously discussed has now
     come around: thanks to a sales tax increase it seems as though
     the residents of Dona Ana county in New Mexico will be playing
     host to the first American commercial spaceport. From the BBC
     article: 'Residents in the US state of New Mexico have approved
     a new tax to build the nation's first commercial spaceport. Dona
     Ana County is a relatively poor and bleak swathe of desert in
     southern New Mexico with fewer than 200,000 residents. But
     voters passed a 0.25% increase in the local sales tax to help
     contribute to the cost of building Spaceport America. Sir
     Richard Branson has signed a long-term lease with the state of
     New Mexico to make the new spaceport the headquarters of his
     Virgin Galactic space tourism business. The spaceport is
     expected to open in 2009, and Virgin Galactic says space flights
     will cost around $200,000 for a 2.5-hour flight.'"

     -- Owen



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